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You sound like a college freshman taking his first philosophy class way too seriously, but that's good. — Michael Grant

Because none of us is anything but what we remember about ourselves, okay? That's how we arrived at our very worst moment, our rock bottoms, and through all of that, we were also arrive here, today. Recovering. The events to get you here were set in motion long, long ago and you had very, very little to do with them, and it would have been just as easy for you to never arrive here and still be suffering out there, or just to have not existed at all. — Heather Chase

Your decisions reveal your priorities — Jeff Van Gundy

The civil rights movement didn't begin in Montgomery and it didn't end in the 1960s. It continues on to this very minute. — Julian Bond

You can't give up on me. If you give up, then I'm going to break into a million pieces.
I'm here. I'll give you everything I've got. — Caitlin Kittredge

There seems to be a correlation between the intensity of the official attacks on gold and the severity of monetary crises. — Hans F. Sennholz

High self-esteem isn't a luxury. It's a necessity for anyone who has important goals to achieve. — Jack Canfield

Texas was ungodly hot. Like the circles of hell kind of hot. — J. Lynn

Funny how often the Will of God puts a dollar in a pocket, said Dr. Ames. — Louise Erdrich

You know, I'm normally so sanguine. But ... being accused of rushing these two books out to cash in on the Newbery Medal, without access to time travel equipment or anything, just makes me want to bang my forehead gently against a tree for half an hour. Is it too much to ask people to think? — Neil Gaiman

I don't recall God ever saying you couldn't be 'cool'. It's only a problem if you esteem 'coolness' above that which is righteous and true, which is, when we give it its way, really what many of us do. 'Coolness' is too transient to be of any real and meaningful, lasting significance, and it is often in great conflict with one being one's honest, most vulnerable self. That, and in reality, some of the coolest people are actually those who least concern themselves with being 'cool' anyway, those who make 'trying to be cool' less evident. — Criss Jami